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History Hall offers a leisurely stroll through the entirety of motorcycle history, arranged in chronological order from late 19th century bicycle frames with attached gas tanks to the throbbing power stations of ultra-modern road warriors. The cavernous contours of History Hall afford each cycle room to breathe aboard its custom-designed platform.
Haas Moto Museum devotes an uncommonly large portion of its space to the occupants of The Custom Shop, a clear acknowledgement that the design and fabrication of one-off custom motorcycles represents the very pinnacle of motorcycle design and engineering.
History Hall offers a leisurely stroll through the entirety of motorcycle history, arranged in chronological order from late 19th century bicycle frames with attached gas tanks to the throbbing power stations of ultra-modern road warriors. The cavernous contours of History Hall afford each cycle ample room to breathe aboard its custom-designed platform. Regardless of whether you are a newcomer to this world or a moto aficionado, the diversity of over 70 motorcycles in History Hall will leave you breathless, convinced that no other place in the pantheon of motorcycle museums may boast such a collection.
The Race Track features a cluster of world record holders that span 60 years and two continents, including: The Peril Speed Equipe, a trio of racers by Englishman Bill Bragg (1960-1962); Asymmetric Aero and T200 by Alp Sungurtekin (2014 and 2017) and Salt Shaker by Max Hazan (2019).
Haas Moto Museum devotes an uncommonly large portion of its space to the occupants of The Custom Shop, a clear acknowledgement that the design and fabrication of one-off custom motorcycles represents the very pinnacle of motorcycle design and engineering. No other motorcycle museum in the world boasts a collection of sheer creativity and artistic excellence that rivals The Custom Shop at Haas Moto Museum.
The expansive 20,000SF Haas Moto Museum & Sculpture Gallery, with its Collection of over 230 motorcycles and a premier array of metallic sculptures, is designed in an extremely user-friendly way so as to provide our guests with a comprehensive yet straightforward exposure to the major facets of motorcycle culture.
Art is woven into every corner of Haas Moto Museum, where metal sculptures and original artwork echo the beauty and craftsmanship of the motorcycles themselves. From small-scale bikes assembled piece by piece from found metal to the life-sized “Through the Wall” installation—featuring motorcycles bursting through concrete, glass and plaster—each piece adds depth and drama to the experience.
The museum’s walls also showcase a dynamic collection of custom and commissioned paintings, including the world’s largest display of works by Makoto Endo, renowned for creating powerful motorcycle portraits using chopsticks in place of a brush.
Every sculpture and canvas reflect the same spirit of invention that defines the machines on display.
The expansive 20,000SF Haas Moto Museum & Sculpture Gallery, with its Collection of over 230 motorcycles and a premier array of metallic sculptures, is designed in an extremely user-friendly way so as to provide our guests with a comprehensive yet straightforward exposure to the major facets of motorcycle culture.